Who's Got the Last Laugh Now?

Who's Got the Last Laugh Now?
Studio album by Scooter
Released 4 November 2005 (Germany)
Recorded 2005
Length 50:02
Label Sheffield Tunes
Producer H.P. Baxxter
Rick J. Jordan
Jay Frog
Jens Thele
Scooter chronology
Mind the Gap
(2004)
Who's Got the Last Laugh Now?
(2005)
The Ultimate Aural Orgasm
(2007)

Who's Got the Last Laugh Now? is the eleventh studio album by Scooter. It was released on 4 November 2005 through Sheffield Tunes.

Two singles were released from the album: "Hello! (Good To Be Back)" and a remix of "Rock Bottom" and "Apache" entitled "Apache Rocks the Bottom!". The original "Rock Bottom" was also released as a single solely in the Netherlands. It is the last studio album featuring Jay Frog, who had been with the band since late 2002.

Track listing

  1. "Lights Out" - 1:46
  2. "Hello! (Good to Be Back)" - 3:34
  3. "Privileged to Witness" - 4:33
  4. "Rock Bottom" - 3:29
  5. "The Leading Horse" - 3:26
  6. "Take Me, Baby" - 4:15
  7. "Apache" - 2:58
  8. "See Me, Feel Me" - 4:09
  9. "Unity Without Words, Pt. 3" - 6:02
  10. "Everlasting Love" - 4:22
  11. "Seven Bridges" - 4:56
  12. "Mesmerized" - 6:42

20 Years Of Hardcore bonus content

  1. "Hello! (Good To Be Back)" (Club Mix)
  2. "Path"
  3. "Apache Rocks The Bottom!" (Radio Edit)
  4. "Apache Rocks The Bottom!" (Club Mix)
  5. "Apache Rocks The Bottom!" (Alex K Remix)
  6. "Countdown"
  7. "Apache Rocks The Bottom!" (United DJs Remix)
  8. "Apache Rocks The Bottom!" (Clubstar Remix)
  9. "Apache Rocks The Bottom!" (Flip & Fill Remix)

Limited Edition bonus content

  1. "Hello (Good To Be Back)" Handy Video
  2. "One (Always Hardcore)" Handy Video
  3. "Maria (I Like It Loud)" Handy Video
  4. Calendar for 2006

7" Mini LP

There was also released a Promo Mini LP on 7" white vinyl with the snippets of 1:30 length (not from beginning) of each track. This 7" vinyl was a ticket to the record release party of the album and was sent to special guests and friends. Only 100 copies of 7" vinyl were released.[1]

Charts

Chart (2005-2006) Peak
position
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[2] 31
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[3] 14
Norwegian Albums (VG-lista)[4] 30
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[5] 44

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